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    Visit Local Museums – Anson Engine Museum in Higher Poynton

    By Extract from Anson Engine Museum Website on Jul 30, 2017

    This unusual and fascinating museum used to be one of the best kept secrets among Cheshire’s many attractions.  Over the past few years it has undergone some major changes and is now recognised as one of the Country’s leading specialist museums.

    On the site of the old Anson Colliery in Higher Poynton, Cheshire, it is the result of Les Cawley and Geoff Challinor’s years of hard work collecting and restoring engines.

    The museum is a registered charity and does not receive government or public funding towards its running costs. To date most of the work has been carried out and funded by the volunteers and Friends of the museum. It was described by one of its visitors as ‘run on a shoestring and fuelled by enthusiasm’.

    Despite this the award winning museum has flourished and now houses a unique collection of over 250 gas and oil engines, many maintained in running order. Ranging from early Crossley gas engines through to more modern diesels. Engine enthusiasts from all over the world come to visit this fascinating museum.

    The Les & Ena Cawley Memorial Building is home to a fantastic display showing the development of the internal combustion engine. The museum has secured many early examples from other major museums such as the Science Museums of London, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Bristol. The collection tells the story of the engine from the cannon to the sophisticated, electronically controlled engine of the future.

    The museum also has a steam section with two Robey engines; an A frame and a beam engine. Pride of place goes to the Stott engine that used to drive a cotton wadding mill in Hazel Grove. It was rescued by the museum and has been lovingly restored to working condition by the volunteers. It ran in 2011 for the first time in over 50 years.

    The museum also boasts a local history section where a giant scale model of Poynton (c1900) has been built by the volunteers. In Spring 2012 over 5,000 hours of work had gone in to perfecting the model. The area also has display of photographs, maps, mementoes and keepsakes from the Vernon Estate and Anson Colliery.

    Repeatedly the museum volunteers are told by visitors they had no idea it was so big or there was so much to see. We recommend you plan your visit for a minimum of two hours as there is so much to see.

    Facilities

    • Tearoom selling drinks & confectionery
    • Shop selling gifts, books & video
    • Free car park for visitors
    • Free children’s fun sheets & quiz, also brass rubbing area
    • Meeting room/cinema are
    • Free wi-fi

    Opening Times 2017

    The museum is open every Friday & Sunday between 16th April- 29th Oct 2017 – the number of engines running may vary depending which volunteers are available. If no engines are running a reduced entry fee may be applied.

    The normal opening times are 10.00am until 4.00pm. Last admission 3.30

    Admission Charges 2017 

    Adults – £6.75
    Senior Concession – £6.25
    Children 13 – 16  £2.50
    Children under 12 – Free

    For more information visit the website:  www.enginemuseum.org

    Anson Engine Museum, Anson Road, Poynton, Cheshire SK12 1TD

    Filed Under: Bulletin • Local News • Local/Interest News

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